Boka Orange Cream Natural Toothpaste, Nano-Hydroxyapatite for Remineralizing, Sensitivity and Whitening, Fluoride-Free, Dentist Recommended for Kids and Adults, Made in USA, 4oz (Pack of 1)

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  • Kelli E. Ugarte

    > 24 hour

    I ordered all three to try the different flavors. They are all nice if you like the actual flavor. Mint tastes like what youd expect toothpaste to taste like. The Coco Ginger, if you like ginger, is very good. I was super impressed with the lemon lavender as its light and refreshing.

  • Jin

    > 24 hour

    So far it’s been working well for me after a few months of usage. I don’t know if it’s actually reminderalizing my teeth as I heard glycerin counteracts the effects of the hydroxyapatite but I do feel better about not using SLS and fluoride on a daily basis. Pleasant taste and good consistency. Even my kids love it!

  • alyssa

    > 24 hour

    I’ve gone through some of the other paste by boka, and really am enjoying this particular scent/flavor. When brushing, the reaction is refreshing and the aftertaste is of an orange creamsicle from my youth.

  • Kayla

    > 24 hour

    I never thought I’d be a person with a favorite toothpaste, but I’ve been using this stuff for years now after seeing a TikTok praising nanohydroxyapatite and I will not use another brand. It works great, tastes clean and my teeth always feel better after brushing.

  • Adrienne

    > 24 hour

    I cannot recommend this enough!!!!!

  • Jessica Long

    > 24 hour

    My whole family loves this! Even my one year old uses this. Taste great and our teeth feel amazingly clean

  • Vanessa

    > 24 hour

    Received Jan 23, 2023 Lemon/lavender flavor I will update the longer I use this toothpaste, but I can tell you right away that the flavor is amazing! It is not overpowering at all. I use as directed. Brush 2 min and dont rinse. I find I like it better on a dry brush, which is also suggested. I was worried about leaving the toothpaste on, but it does not foam like other toothpaste so it did not bother me. Backstory- I had 2 teeth that needed a root canal and the dentist capped them instead. He said 99% of the time it takes care of the pain and root was not showing. My luck it made the pain even worse. 3200 MG ibuprofen a day, switched to sensodyne until this arrived, also brushed with peppermint essential oil from doterra and started antibiotics just in case. I highly recommend peppermint oil for anyone dealing with pain. Anyway, I ordered this toothpaste because I cannot afford a root canal and based on the reviews, I am hoping this will prevent it and strengthen my teeth.. I do not know what worked. The antibiotics or sensodyne, but my pain was pretty much gone before I received this. I cannot eat on that side yet and the pain has started again since switching to this toothpaste, but not enough to take pills. Whatever took the pain away took a week. I figure this toothpaste will need to build up over time. I will update my review later, but my teeth have never felt cleaner. Even after working all day and eating lunch. My teeth still feel clean all day! 5 stars for now.

  • Dr LeAnne Davis

    > 24 hour

    This is one of the few toothpastes that I’ve found that is free of mints & tea tree oils. Those are known antidotes to many homeopathic remedies.

  • Remigio Dela Cruz

    > 24 hour

    Nice product

  • Ollie Oxyn Free

    > 24 hour

    Game changer! My rashes and breakouts stopped as soon as I started this toothpaste. There’s a lot of toothpaste out there that claim they don’t have SLS in it, but they replace it with some thing just as harsh. This is absolutely a great toothpaste for POD! It tastes very minty like a regular toothpaste, it has the consistency of normal white Colgate, but maybe a little thinner, and doesn’t leave a film. I have noticed my teeth feel almost “squeaky clean“ like when you leave the dentist. Side note and food for thought, check your hair care and skin care products, including sunscreen and mouthwash. If it goes on or in your body, read the label. I think a lot of people forget that SLS is in their shampoo, which then runs down their face when they rinse it out. Also, familiarize yourself with its other names. Labels will sometimes list it as one of its other chemical names like SLES, sodium laureth sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium lauryl ether sulfate, sodium dodecyl sulfate, sodium salt, oxyethylene, and so on. It’s found in 90% of body and hair care products. It builds up in hair, damaging it and causing hair loss. It can still be listed as all natural because it’s derived from coconut. Some products to check: Bubble baths Body wash Lotion Shave cream Laundry detergent (it stays in your clothes) Stain remover Carpet cleaner (rubs off carpet onto you) Mascara Foundation Primer Powders Tanners Dish soap Fabric glue Mouthwash Shampoo If it in a round about way touches your body, read the label. Trust me, because I learned the hard way. Since I started eereading labels and being conscious of what I expose my body to, my face and skin has improved drastically!

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